‘Undermining' faith in NATO’ is now
grounds for Twitter ban
By Nebojsa Malic
February 25, 2021 "Information
Clearing House" - -
"RT"
- Heresy against NATO has
apparently joined the ever-expanding list of
sins that will get one erased from Twitter,
as Big Tech mounts a crusade against
infidels at home and abroad on behalf of
values of Our Democracy.
Twitter
announced bans on 373 accounts it
connected to “state-linked information
operations” on Tuesday. Some of them,
the company said, “amplified narratives
that were aligned with the Russian
government” or “focused on
undermining faith in the NATO alliance and
its stability.”
Twitter is a US-based company, and the First
Amendment of the US Constitution guarantees freedom
of speech as well as religion. Under that set of
rules, anyone’s faith in NATO – or lack thereof –
would be none of Twitter’s business.
Then again, that set of rules isn’t exactly in
effect anymore. Twitter has long abandoned its
“free speech wing of the free speech party”
shtick to become a cudgel for
Our Democracy to beat its critics with. Or did
you miss the part where they
censored a sitting president of the United
States over how he “might be perceived and
interpreted” and meddled in the election by
blocking
a newspaper over a true story they falsely
claimed was based on hacked materials?
Assuming for the sake of argument that these
things were all part of “fortifying” the
election – as TIME magazine
put it – and defending Our Democracy from the
evils of the constitutional republic, that might
explain the repudiation of free speech and free
press.
Which leaves religion, and still doesn’t answer
why Twitter is now embarking on a jihad to protect
NATO from heretics.
Last I checked, the North Atlantic Treaty
Organization was not a god, but a military alliance.
It hardly needs anyone’s “faith” – or Big
Tech protection thereof. Not only is it armed to the
teeth but commands its own legions of
“disinformation”hunters
and propaganda shops. Why, one of Twitter’s
executives is
literally an officer in a psychological warfare
outfit of the UK military – a member of NATO, if
anyone hasn’t been paying attention.
Big Tech is also working hand in glove with an
entire
cottage industry of “disinformation
researchers” such as
Ben Nimmo – an alum of the Atlantic Council, a
think-tank serving as a NATO cut-out – and Renee
DiResta of the Stanford Internet Observatory.
DiResta ought to be notorious because her old
firm, New Knowledge, was
exposed for literally running a bunch of fake
accounts posing as ‘Russian bots’ during a 2017
special US Senate election in Alabama. Because that
helped a Democrat, NK was allowed to quietly rebrand
and DiResta failed upward to land at Stanford. These
are not the “Russians” you are looking for,
move along, that sort of thing.
So it’s ironic that DiResta’s new outfit has
provided more information about Twitter’s newest
crusade, as well as where it might be headed. Based
on information they were provided by Twitter, some
of the accounts in one of the “Russian
networks,” the SIO says, “appear to have
been linked to the operations primarily via
technical indicators rather than amplification or
conversation between them.”
Notice the weasel phrasing such as “appear to
be linked,” or “show signs of being
affiliated” in Twitter’s original blog. It’s
simply amazing how the same people who demand
irrefutable evidence of, say, US election
irregularities suddenly need no evidence whatsoever
for their own assertions.
SIO also offers a glimpse into the future of this
crusade, noting that while Twitter, Facebook and
Medium “chip away” at accounts “pushing
Russia-aligned narratives about Syria and NATO,”
such activity persists on LiveJournal and Telegram.
No doubt these two platforms – one bought by a
Russian company back in 2007, the other founded by a
Russian national but currently operating out of
Dubai – will find themselves in the crosshairs soon
enough.
“Censorship is an intoxicating power that
endlessly expands until it's smashed,” as
independent journalist Glenn Greenwald
pointed out.
Especially since enforcing “faith” means
this isn’t about differences of opinion anymore.
Forget about things such as free speech, or due
process, or debate that’s the cornerstone of an
actual democracy. Politics of a certain kind is now
religion.
In a move that should surprise no one, this
religious war against heretics who dare doubt NATO
and other “Russian” wrongthink was hailed
by such luminaries of the US establishment as former
ambassador to Moscow Michael McFaul.
Lest you think he’s an outlier, the US embassy in
Kiev
applauded the Ukrainian government’s order to
close down three opposition TV stations earlier this
month. Democrat lawmakers are currently
pushing for similar censorship at home.
Just last week, the newly installed US President
Joe Biden told European allies that “the
transatlantic alliance is back,” pledging his
renewed support for NATO. Biden has also said he
would govern based on “values.” The thing
to understand is that those values aren’t
necessarily what the Constitution of the American
Republic, now effectively replaced by what has been
dubbed Our Democracy, says they are.
Nebojsa Malic is a Serbian-American
journalist, blogger and translator, who wrote a
regular column for Antiwar.com from 2000 to
2015, and is now senior writer at RT. Follow him
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@TheNebulator and on Twitter
@NebojsaMalic